Literature DB >> 17645908

Probability of detecting and quantifying faecal contaminations of drinking water by periodically sampling for E. coli: a simulation model study.

J Hein M van Lieverloo1, George A M Mesman, Geo L Bakker, Paul K Baggelaar, Anas Hamed, Gertjan Medema.   

Abstract

Drinking water supply companies monitor the presence of Escherichia coli in drinking water to verify the effectiveness of measures that prevent faecal contamination of drinking water. Data are lacking, however, on the sensitivity of the monitoring programmes, as designed under the EU Drinking Water Directive. In this study, the sensitivity of such a monitoring programme was evaluated by hydraulic model simulations of contamination events and calculations of the detection probability of the actual sampling programme of 2002. In the hydraulic model simulations of 16-h periods of 1l h(-1) ingress of untreated domestic sewage, the spread of the contamination through the network and the E. coli concentration dynamics were calculated. The results show that when large parts of the sewage reach reservoirs, e.g. when they originate from the treatment plant or a trunk main, mean detection probabilities are 55-65%. When the contamination does not reach any of the reservoirs, however, the detection probability varies from 0% (when no sampling site is reached) to 13% (when multiple sites are reached). Mean detection probabilities of nine simulated ingress incidents in mains are 5.5% with an SD of 6.5%. In reality, these detection probabilities are probably lower as the study assumed no inactivation or clustering of E. coli, 100% recovery efficiency of the E. coli detection methods and immediate mixing of contaminations in mains and reservoirs. The described method provides a starting point for automated evaluations and optimisations of sampling programmes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17645908     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2007.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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1.  Microbial contamination of groundwater at small community water supplies in Finland.

Authors:  Tarja Pitkänen; Päivi Karinen; Ilkka T Miettinen; Heidi Lettojärvi; Annika Heikkilä; Reetta Maunula; Vesa Aula; Henry Kuronen; Asko Vepsäläinen; Liina-Lotta Nousiainen; Sinikka Pelkonen; Helvi Heinonen-Tanski
Journal:  Ambio       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 5.129

2.  Water quality associated public health risk in Bo, Sierra Leone.

Authors:  David H Jimmy; Abu J Sundufu; Anthony P Malanoski; Kathryn H Jacobsen; Rashid Ansumana; Tomasz A Leski; Umaru Bangura; Alfred S Bockarie; Edries Tejan; Baochuan Lin; David A Stenger
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2012-02-17       Impact factor: 2.513

3.  Online flow cytometry reveals microbial dynamics influenced by concurrent natural and operational events in groundwater used for drinking water treatment.

Authors:  Michael D Besmer; Jannis Epting; Rebecca M Page; Jürg A Sigrist; Peter Huggenberger; Frederik Hammes
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-12-07       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Efficacy of microbial sampling recommendations and practices in sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  David D J Taylor; Ranjiv Khush; Rachel Peletz; Emily Kumpel
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2018-02-03       Impact factor: 11.236

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